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But in all technicality it wasn't a viable scenario until 9-11 happened.
War is always a "scenario" but it isn't "viable" until someone makes it viable. 9-11 made going to Afghanistan (spelling issues today) viable. Then President Bush (in his oh so infinate wisdom) decided to make war with Iraq "viable".
My brother and all the other members of the military didn't ask for the latter, but it happened just the same.
I can say with about 95% certaintanty that had 9-11 been "foresable" my brother wouldn't have joined the military. He wants to be a pilot and that's the reason he joined. Obviously I don't know the intimate details of why he joined except for what has been told to me by him or my parents. Yes, he is using his benefits. He doesn't want your sympathy nor would my brother accept it.
As much as he despised going overseas and as much as he hates being there now, he understands that he has a job to do, he just doesn't like it.
But unlike the rest of us who disagree with this war and the way the country is being run he can't just GTFO because that would be AWOL for him.
My brother would rather be home with his family and with his friends than having to worry about his life. Yes, his worry is far less because he is in Kuwait. But until he is safe and sound on US soil, he is still in danger as far as I'm concerned.
That mother has every right to question President Bush. He gave bullshit reasons for pulling us into this war. He gives bullshit responses to the other 1000 men and women who have died.
No one is going to change my mind about this. No one is going to make me agree with this war because I never will.
President Bush needs to stop worrying about people in countries 10,000 miles away and start worrying about his OWN PEOPLE.
He should be worrying about us. Where gas is steadily approaching 3 dollars a gallon for unleaded. Where our education system sucks but yet he made NCLB a law with NO FUNDING behind it (and as a teacher I despise NCLB. It will be leaving more children behind than it is "designed" to do). Where illegal immigration is on the rise (and coming from a state with HIGH illegal immigration, it is a big concern of mine). Where the medicare system is in shambles (come on people, we all have grandparents. My grandparents are on a fixed income they cannot afford to pay more than a 10-20 buck copay for doctors visits or prescriptions). This are things I personally feel he needs to start worryin about instead of taking vacations every other month in his Texas ranch or about a war in Iraq.
Bring our men and women home and start worrying about your own people.
end of my mini rant.
and if you can give me "proof" that Bush is "worrying" about the things I listed, give it to me. I will read it and I will make my own opinion and determination on it. But from where I'm sitting it seems like he hasn't done a damn thing to make Americans lives any easier.
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the capacity to act despite our fears" John McCain
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Eleanor Roosevelt
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